Jan. 27, 2015

Jan. 4, 2015

Dec. 8, 2014

College Basketball Roundup; South Carolina women edge out Duke, 51-50; other men's and women's scores noted. MORE

Dec. 2, 2014

Kentucky holds a firm grasp on the No 1 spot in the Associated Press men’s poll while the defending national champion, Connecticut, drops out of the top 25. MORE

Nov. 27, 2014

Clemson and South Carolina are preparing for their annual college football matchup, which the two universities have officially named the Palmetto Bowl. MORE

Sep. 28, 2014

Campus Corner; Ed Robinson, real estate developer, determined that South Carolina's Gamecocks’ rabid fans deserved a better tailgate; he and a partner created Cockabooses, Gamercock-centric cabooses; fans may customize their Cockaboose interior extensively, but may not alter the exterior, which is painted garnet red with the words 'South Carolina Cockaboose Railroad.' MORE

Sep. 26, 2014

South Carolina announces it will guarantee four-year scholarships for football and men’s basketball players and will offer students getting full scholarships the 'full cost of attendance,' an amount several thousand dollars higher than a current scholarship, should the NCAA make that permissible. MORE

Sep. 1, 2014

Marc Tracy On College Football column; Joe Rice, South Carolina alumnus who has donated about $5 million to university's athletic program, and other boosters could become essential following O'Bannon case ruling that players should be compensated for commercial use of their names, images and likenesses; school's athletic dept raised $36.7 million in 2013 from donations or their equivalent, out of total revenue of roughly $90 million. MORE

Aug. 29, 2014

Jan. 2, 2014

College Football Bowl Roundup; South Carolina defeats Wisconsin, 34-24, in the Capital One Bowl in Orlando, Fla; other bowl scores noted. MORE

Dec. 29, 2013

Sports reporter Greg Bishop recalls 2013 story about South Carolina defensive lineman Jadeveon Clowney, who fell short of overblown media expectations. MORE

Oct. 28, 2013

South Carolina’s victory over Missouri in double overtime marks a triumphant moment in an otherwise trying season for defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, who has dealt with injuries, illness and unfair expectations. MORE

Oct. 27, 2013

South Carolina defeats Missouri, 27-24, in double overtime, in college football. MORE

Sep. 8, 2013

Georgie defeats South Carolina, 41-30, in college football action. MORE

Aug. 30, 2013

South Carolina defeats North Carolina, 27-10, in college football. MORE

Aug. 25, 2013

Profile of South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, known for his exploits from an early age; Clowney is expected to be chosen first over all in 2014 NFL draft. MORE

Mar. 12, 2013

Young men in a South Carolina state prison for juveniles and professors of library science from University of South Carolina have joined forces to fight AIDS with a graphic novel titled AIDS in the End Zone, aimed at teenagers. MORE

Jan. 25, 2013

South Carolina defeats Kentucky, 55-50, in women's college basketball. MORE

Jan. 2, 2013

College Football Roundup; South Carolina beats Michigan, 33-28 in the Outback Bowl; Florida State defeats Northern Illinois, 31-10 in the Orange Bowl; other bowl scores noted. MORE

Oct. 29, 2012

South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore has his right knee dislocated and sustains damage to several ligaments on a gruesome-looking play against Tennessee. MORE

Oct. 14, 2012

Oct. 7, 2012

South Carolina trounces Georgia, 35-7, in college football action. MORE

Aug. 31, 2012

South Carolina defeats Vanderbilt, 17-13, to open the college football season; other results noted. MORE

Aug. 26, 2012

College Football Preview; South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore, who is returning this season from a torn ACL, is an example of how hard it is for a star running back to overcome mental struggles after a serious injury. MORE

Oct. 13, 2011

South Carolina dismisses quarterback Stephen Garcia from its football team after he fails alcohol test; Garcia, who had five previous suspensions from the team for various offenses, was subject to zero-tolerance agreement with the university and with coach Steve Spurrier. MORE

Sep. 11, 2011

South Carolina defeats Georgia, 45-42, in college football, dialing up pressure on Georgia coach Mark Richt after 0-2 start. MORE

Jun. 12, 2011

Box Seats column on University of South Carolina's baseball team 'adopting' Baylor Teal, 7-year-old boy with terminal cancer, during their 2010 NCAA championship season. MORE

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